In the latest marketing push for the highly anticipated psychological thriller “Longlegs,” distributor NEON has unveiled an intense new trailer that sheds light on the film’s eerie premise. Directed by Osgood Perkins, best known for “The Blackcoat’s Daughter” and “Gretel & Hansel,” the movie promises a chilling exploration of the occult and serial killers.
The 2.5-minute trailer introduces audiences to Maika Monroe’s character, FBI Agent Lee Harker, a gifted new recruit tasked with solving an unsolved case involving an elusive serial killer. As the investigation takes complex turns, Harker discovers a personal connection to the merciless killer, played by the inimitable Nicolas Cage.
Cage, who co-produces the film through his Saturn Films banner, has described his character as a “possessed Geppetto” who creates dolls that infiltrate families and coerce them into committing horrific acts. In a departure from his typical roles, Cage embraces an androgynous portrayal, channeling his mother’s essence into the sinister character.
Joining Monroe and Cage in the cast are Alicia Witt (“Urban Legend”) and Blair Underwood (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), adding depth to the film’s ensemble. Perkins, known for his meticulous crafting of atmospheric horror, promises a narrative that pays homage to classic Hollywood psychological thrillers.
As the trailer unfolds, glimpses of occult symbolism and haunting imagery tease the film’s darker themes, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats. Harker’s race against time to stop the killer before he claims another innocent family sets the stage for a tense and suspenseful cinematic experience.
“Longlegs” marks a departure from traditional marketing strategies, with NEON opting for a series of cryptic teasers and posters leading up to the full trailer release. This approach has generated significant buzz and anticipation among horror and thriller enthusiasts.
Produced by Dan Kagan, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Dave Caplan, and Chris Ferguson, with Jason Cloth and Fred Berger serving as executive producers, “Longlegs” is slated for a theatrical release on July 12th.
As the release date approaches, audiences eagerly await the opportunity to unravel the mysteries surrounding Cage’s chilling portrayal and Perkins’ exploration of the occult and serial killers’ twisted psyches.